The Inner Judge and Thanksgiving
Psalms 26:1-7 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 26 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The psalm speaks about being judged and judged rightly, walking in integrity, trusting the LORD, examining the heart, avoiding the company of the wicked, cleansing the hands in innocence, and publishing thanksgiving for God's wondrous works.
Neville's Inner Vision
When you hear Judge me, you are inviting your I AM—the inner consciousness—to survey the life you have built within. Walking in integrity is recognizing that your thoughts, decisions, and reactions have formed a state of truth in your mind. Trust in the LORD becomes trust in the I AM that you ARE, the living presence that never falters. Examinе me calls for an inner testing of mind and feeling—the reins and the heart that guide you. The lovingkindness before mine eyes instructs you to align attention with divine compassion rather than fear; not sitting with vain persons and dissemblers means declining thoughts that pretend to be truth. Washing hands in innocency is a mental cleansing; surrounding the altar signifies drawing near to the source of gratitude. Finally, publishing with the voice of thanksgiving is your daily testimony in word and life, a radiant expression of the wondrous works flowing from your inner integrity.
Practice This Now
Imaginative_act: Assume you are the I AM judging the state of your mind; revise any scene to reflect integrity and trust, then feel-it-real by breathing the phrase I AM and offering thanksgiving from the awakened heart.
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